Fuck the tiktok version of coquette that’s all sanitised and pristine. Coquette is messy. It’s being cute while still being a mess. It’s crunchy hair from swimming in the ocean, grass stains on your knees, scuffed up shoes from running and climbing, chipped nail polish. It’s bright colours and organised clutter, using what you already have and making it work. It’s makeup melting off your face in the hot sun, but not caring because you’re having fun. It’s not meant to be perfect and neat and clean, it’s meant to be real.
It’s about living for yourself, being yourself. Not an ‘aesthetic’ version of yourself for the internet.
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The Spider (1992, dir. Vasili Mass)
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A small faunlet film list ♡
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- Something for Everyone (1970)
- Saltburn (2023)
- The Chocolate War (1988)
- The Gay Deceivers (1969)
- Lilies (1996)
- Dark Harbor (1998)
- Rushmore (1998)
- A single man (2009)
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something I love about coquette is the love for being cute yet messy, finding clutter and messy hair, smudged makeup, broken things charming and beautiful. I think that'd another reason why the "fake/tiktok coquette" doesn't work for me personally because it's too polished, it relies on you to be always well dressed, always prim and proper, in expensive perfumes and clothes (or knockoffs of such products) - which is not me AT all. I love the summery feeling of having flowers in my hair, climbing trees, lying in the grass and just embracing the childish joy of being messy. that's what coquette feels like to me
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